Ask Ubuntu Asked by Antoni on December 8, 2021
I updated my kernel to 5.4.0-42-generic
after that my docking station do not work anymore.
So I try to reinstall my drivers and get following message.
Verifying archive integrity... 100% All good.
Uncompressing DisplayLink Linux Driver 5.2.14 100%
DisplayLink Linux Software 5.2.14 install script called: install
Distribution discovered: Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS
Installing
Configuring EVDI DKMS module
Registering EVDI kernel module with DKMS
Building EVDI kernel module with DKMS
ERROR (code 3): Failed to build evdi/5.2.14. Consult /var/lib/dkms/evdi/5.2.14/build/make.log for details...
The logs
DKMS make.log for evdi-5.2.14 for kernel 5.4.0-42-generic (x86_64)
Thu Jul 23 09:40:00 CEST 2020
make: getcwd: No such file or directory
make: *** No rule to make target 'all'. Stop.
DKMS make.log for evdi-5.2.14 for kernel 5.4.0-42-generic (x86_64)
Thu Jul 23 09:40:03 CEST 2020
make KBUILD_VERBOSE=1 SUBDIRS=/var/lib/dkms/evdi/5.2.14/build SRCROOT=/var/lib/dkms/evdi/5.2.14/build CONFIG_MODULE_SIG= -C /lib/modules/5.4.0-42-generic/build modules
make[1]: Entering directory '/usr/src/linux-headers-5.4.0-42-generic'
make -f ./Makefile syncconfig
make -f ./scripts/Makefile.build obj=scripts/basic
rm -f .tmp_quiet_recordmcount
make -f ./scripts/Makefile.build obj=scripts/kconfig syncconfig
flex -oscripts/kconfig/lexer.lex.c -L scripts/kconfig/lexer.l
/bin/sh: 1: flex: not found
scripts/Makefile.host:9: recipe for target 'scripts/kconfig/lexer.lex.c' failed
make[3]: *** [scripts/kconfig/lexer.lex.c] Error 127
make[3]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
bison -o scripts/kconfig/parser.tab.c --defines=scripts/kconfig/parser.tab.h -t -l scripts/kconfig/parser.y
/bin/sh: 1: bison: not found
scripts/Makefile.host:17: recipe for target 'scripts/kconfig/parser.tab.h' failed
make[3]: *** [scripts/kconfig/parser.tab.h] Error 127
Makefile:594: recipe for target 'syncconfig' failed
make[2]: *** [syncconfig] Error 2
Makefile:704: recipe for target 'include/config/auto.conf.cmd' failed
make[1]: *** [include/config/auto.conf.cmd] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/linux-headers-5.4.0-42-generic'
Makefile:22: recipe for target 'all' failed
make: *** [all] Error 2
Has someone some solution for thie issue?
EDIT: The driver I installed
https://www.displaylink.com/downloads/ubuntu
I had the exact same problem using Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS
, kernel version 5.4.0-65-generic
, on a Toshiba Portégé X30-E-133
with a Toshiba Dynadock 4K USB 3.0
.
It worked for me using the "Latest Official Driver" (DisplayLink USB Graphics Software for Ubuntu, Ubuntu 20.04, Release: 5.3.1 | 05 May 2020) from the official DisplayLink website.
The exact file I used was this.
Simply download, unzip, make the .run
file executable, and run it.
A reboot was necessary after the installation and the docking station worked straight away afterwards (screen attached to HDMI port, sound, and USB).
The system already had version 4.4 installed but a screen attached to the HDMI port didn't show up under Ubuntu's System Settings -> Display and Monitor
, which was the reason for updating.
I did not uninstall the old version in any way before running the installer for the new version.
Answered by Paul P on December 8, 2021
I had the same problem with ubuntu 18.04. From one day to the other the docking station didn't work anymore - to be more precise the screens were left blank, but the usb devices were still working. Trying to reinstall the DisplayLink driver for ubuntu 18.04. ended as mentioned above (Failed to build evdi/5.2.14. [...]). Installation of the newest driver for ubuntu 20.04. then worked for me.
Answered by K.Wolfram on December 8, 2021
I had the same issue with ubuntu_18.04, kernel 5.4.0 and displaylink driver 5.2 after updating to displaylink driver 5.3.1 it started working again. apparently 5.3.1 is also for ubuntu 18.04 although not mentioned in the overview page.
Answered by john on December 8, 2021
I've got the same problem as mentioned.
Recent kernel update was definitely the case. First step you should try to do is to boot ubuntu using previous kernel version. To do this, go to Advanced options for Ubuntu and pick first kernel version under one marked with *.
When system starts, reinstall displaylink drivers like you tried before.
In my case, this helped.
Answered by kbernatjanusziewicz on December 8, 2021
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